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Progress toward Ignition and Burn Propagation in Inertial Confinement Fusion
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1992
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EngineeringFusion PowerPlasma PhysicsBurn PropagationChemical EngineeringEnormous EnergyControlled Nuclear FusionFusion TechnologyTritium IsotopesPhysicsNuclear FuelFusion EnergyNuclear ReactionsHydrogenNuclear PowerFusion ReactorsInertial Fusion EnergyNatural SciencesEnergy TransitionInertial Confinement FusionFusion System Design
For the past four decades, scientists throughout the world have pursued the dream of controlled thermonuclear fusion. The attraction of this goal is the enormous energy that is potentially available in fusion fuels and the view of fusion as a safe, clean energy source. The fusion reaction with the highest cross section uses the deuterium and tritium isotopes of hydrogen, and D-T would be the fuel of choice for the first generation of fusion reactors. (See the article by J. Geoffrey Cordey, Robert J. Goldston and Ronald R. Parker, January, page 22.)
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